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GM crop ban lifted in South Australia

FARMERS across mainland South Australia now have the choice to grow Genetically Modified (GM) food crops in time for the 2021 grain season.

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South Australian grain growers will be able to plant GM crops next season.

South Australian grain growers will be able to plant GM crops next season.

The GM availability follows the South Australian government's announcement that no councils have been approved to operate as GM-free areas. There was a GM moratorium in place for SA but that was lifted...

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